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UKRAINE APPROVES RULES FOR LABELING MEAT, OLIVE OIL, HONEY

The Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine has established rules for labeling meat, olive oil and honey in accordance with EU legislation, regulating the procedure for entering data on the country and place of origin on the packaging of products, the department said on the website on Monday.
According to resolution No. 679 dated April 1, 2021 promulgated by the department, the marking is established for fresh, chilled and frozen poultry meat, cattle, pork, lamb and goat meat, by-products of cattle and poultry, honey, virgin olive oil and extra virgin olive oil.
The document prescribes the indication on the packaging of meat and its products of the following information: country (countries) of origin, fattening, slaughter of animals; a number or code for reference providing a link between the meat and the animal (group of animals) from which the meat was obtained; registration number and country of location of the abattoir; registration number and country of the meat stripping and deboning capacity.
Labeling refers to products manufactured in Ukraine or imported (sent) into the customs territory of Ukraine, at all stages of their sale. The document does not apply to products intended for personal consumption.
The resolution comes into force from the day of its official publication and is put into effect three years from the date of its entry into force.
The document specifies that products made before the entry into force of this resolution, but do not meet its requirements, may be in circulation until the end date of consumption or expiration date.
“The resolution was drafted on the basis of the requirements of the EU acts and is another step towards our European integration, as well as the creation of a common food market with the European Union. As a result of the adoption of the resolution, consumers will receive more detailed information about the country or place of origin of food products. This will also allow to reduce opportunities for counterfeiting and falsification of food products,” Deputy Economy Minister Serhiy Hluschenko said.

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BASIC INDICATORS OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UKRAINE

BASIC INDICATORS OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UKRAINE

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF DONBAS TO START WORKING IN JAN 2022

The Ministry for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine says that the Economic Development Strategy of Donetsk and Luhansk regions will start working in January 2022.
“We set ourselves such an ambitious goal, the strategy will actually start working on January 1, 2022, when all other legislative initiatives are adopted and implementation initiates,” First Deputy Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Rostyslav Zamlynsky said during a discussion under the National Platform Dialogue on Peace and Safe Reintegration on Tuesday.
According to him, in early May, the draft document will be sent for approval to the central executive authorities, after which it will be considered at a government meeting. Further to the strategy, an action plan for the next two years will be developed.
As reported, in December 2020, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the Concept of Economic Development of Donetsk and Luhansk regions until 2030.

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JAPAN REAFFIRMS READINESS TO CONTINUE PROMOTING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE

Ukrainian Defense Minister Andriy Taran, during his working visit to Japan, held talks with Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of this country Takashi Uto, during which Japan reaffirmed its unwavering support for the territorial integrity of Ukraine and its readiness to continue promoting economic development and reforms.
“The talks between Minister of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Taran and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Japan Takashi Uto have just ended. The frank conversation lasted an hour. Japan confirmed its unwavering support for the territorial integrity of Ukraine and its readiness to continue promoting economic development and reforms,” Ukrainian Ambassador to Japan Serhiy Korsunsky wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.
According to him, Taran and Uto discussed security issues in East Asia and Donbas, Japan’s participation in the Crimean Platform summit, and the threats that states face.
Also, Taran will have a meeting with Minister of Defense of Japan Mr. Nobuo Kishi.
As reported, Taran’s working visit to Japan began on March 16.

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